Oh goodie. The head of the Republican party, Rush Limbaugh is going to crawl out of his cave and join Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday this weekend. I can hardly wait. I don't know how I'd make it through the weekend without finding out what El Rushbo, Hugh Hewitt and Newt Gingrich have to say about the sorry state of the Republican presidential race.

Never mind all that infighting, or that it looks quite likely that the GOP presidential candidate is going to be one of two people that the establishment absolutely hates. I'm quite sure, reality be damned, they'll all be telling us what a great day it is to be a Republican.

Here's the lineup for this Sunday from the Orlando Sentinel, and once again, the guest lists are dominated by Republicans and right wing talking heads (check your local listings for times and stations in your area).

Presidential candidates Clinton, Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, are guests on CBS' "Face the Nation" at 10:30 a.m. on WKMG-Channel 6. Another guest is RNC Chairman Reince Priebus. The panel will be Molly Ball of The Atlantic, Ezra Klein of Vox and Michael Gerson and Ed O'Keefe of The Washington Post.

Limbaugh discusses the 2016 presidential election, front-runner Donald Trump and the most recent GOP debate on "Fox News Sunday" at 10 a.m. on WOFL-Channel 35. Former GOP presidential candidate Romney is another guest. The panel will be George Will, Julie Pace of The Associated Press, Republican strategist Mike DuHaime and Charles Lane of The Washington Post.

Spacey, Romney and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., are featured on "Meet the Press" at 9 a.m. on WESH-Channel 2. The new season of "House of Cards" from Netflix became available Friday. The panel will be David Brooks of The New York Times, Stephen Henderson of The Detroit Free Press, GOP strategist Mary Matalin and Kelly O'Donnell of NBC.

Presidential candidates Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., talk to "State of the Union" at 9 a.m. and noon on CNN. Romney will be another guest, and Dana Bash hosts. The panel will be radio host Hugh Hewitt; Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas; CNN commentator Sally Kohn; and Hogan Gidley, former adviser to Mike Huckabee.

Presidential candidates Sanders and Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio, are guests on ABC's "This Week" at 10 a.m. on WFTV-Channel 9. So is RNC Chairman Priebus. The panel will be Cokie Roberts and Matthew Dowd of ABC, Democratic strategist Van Jones and Republican strategist Ana Navarro.

Kasich and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich talk to "Sunday Morning Futures" at 10 a.m. on Fox News Channel. Other guests are Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and Michael Ramirez of Investor's Business Daily. The panel will be Steve Moore of the Heritage Foundation, GOP strategist Ed Rollins and journalist Judith Miller.

Paul Krugman of The New York Times and Bret Stephens of The Wall Street Journal talk to "Fareed Zakaria GPS" at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on CNN. Other guests are Thomas Erdbrink of The New York Times; Vali Nasr of Johns Hopkins University and the Brookings Institution; and Jennifer Doudna, of the University of California at Berkeley.

Mara Liasson of NPR and Chris Wallace of Fox News are guests on "MediaBuzz" at 11 a.m. on Fox News Channel. The program also welcomes Heidi Przybyla of USA Today, attorney and Daily Caller contributor Gayle Trotter, tech analyst Shana Glenzer and Mike Murphy, former chief strategist for the Right to Rise USA super PAC.

Paul Farhi of The Washington Post is a guest on "Reliable Sources" at 11 a.m. on CNN. A politcal reporter roundtable features Don Lemon of CNN; David Gregory, former moderator of "Meet the Press"; Mark Preston of CNN; Rebecca Berg of Real Clear Politics; and Ruth Sherlock of The Daily Telegraph. Other guests are Curt Guyette, investigative reporter, ACLU of Michigan; Ronald Fonger, reporter at the Flint Journal; and media ethicist Kelly McBride of Poynter.

"Inside Politics" offers a one-hour edition at 8 a.m. on CNN. The panel will be Mary Katharine Ham of The Federalist, Ashley Parker of The New York Times and Manu Raju and Jeff Zeleny of CNN.

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